My. Nahabedian et Al. Dellon, MERALGIA-PARESTHETICA - ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND OUTCOME OF SURGICAL DECOMPRESSION, Annals of plastic surgery, 35(6), 1995, pp. 590-594
Entrapment of the lateral femoral cutaneous (LFC) nerve as a source of
anterolateral thigh dysesthesias has been recognized for 100 years, D
espite this historic recognition, its diagnosis today is often delayed
, and definitive treatment of refractory cases by surgical decompressi
on rarely reported, This study describes 26 LFC entrapments in 23 pati
ents whose etiologies include iliac crest bone graft harvesting, seat
belt injury associated with motor vehicle accident, and diabetes, Twen
ty-two of the 23 patients (25 of the 26 entrapments) achieved good to
excellent outcomes following surgical decompression of the LFC nerve.